Good Samaritan Hospital (San Jose)

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LocationSan Jose, California, United States
Coordinates37°15′5″N 121°56′47″W / 37.25139°N 121.94639°W / 37.25139; -121.94639
Beds474
Good Samaritan Hospital
Hospital Corporation of America
Geography
LocationSan Jose, California, United States
Coordinates37°15′5″N 121°56′47″W / 37.25139°N 121.94639°W / 37.25139; -121.94639
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds474
HelipadYes
History
Opened1965
Links
Websitegoodsamsanjose.com
ListsHospitals in California

Good Samaritan Hospital, commonly known as Good Sam, is an acute care Hospital in the Cambrian district of San Jose, California, with satellite facilities in neighboring Los Gatos. It contains centers for treatment of stroke and chest pain, as well as a large maternity ward. It has been owned by HCA since 1996.[1]

The Mission Oaks campus is a short-stay and outpatient center in Los Gatos.

Good Samaritan Health System also operated San Jose Medical Center and Gilroy's South Valley Hospital at the time of the HCA acquisition. Catholic Healthcare West bought South Valley Hospital in 1999 and relocated Saint Louise Hospital in Morgan Hill to the Gilroy location.[2][3] San Jose Medical Center (503-bed) was closed in 2004.[4] HCA acquired the Alexian Brothers Hospital in San Jose in 1998, and renamed it Regional Medical Center of San Jose.[5]

A helipad was built in 2003.[6]

The hospital purchased the 99-bed Mission Oaks Hospital in Los Gatos to provide short-stay services and outpatient cancer treatment.[7]

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